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UC kaiako shows the way with her Education doctorate

27 March 2023

An exceptional ‘teacher of teachers’ is celebrating her own scholarly success, graduating with a Doctorate in Education.

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Award-winning kaiako (teacher) PÅ«kenga Matua | Senior Lecturer Kay-Lee Jones (Te WhÄnau a Kai, Te Aitanga a MÄhaki, NgÄti Porou) celebrates receiving a Doctorate in Education.

Award-winning kaiakoÌý(³Ù±ð²¹³¦³ó±ð°ù),ÌýPÅ«kenga Matua | Senior Lecturer Kay-Lee JonesÌý(Te WhÄnau a Kai, Te Aitanga a MÄhaki, NgÄti Porou) began her doctorate in 2017, a decision she didn’t make lightly. She worked on her EdD part-time while continuing to work in the Faculty of Education and raise her children. Previously, Dr Jones worked as a primary school kaiako in a variety of kaupapa MÄori settings.

“When you come out of the classroom it’s hard – all the connections to your kids and whÄnau become your life and you form a community. But the potential to have a wider impact and empower our kids to strengthen te reo MÄori me Åna tikanga and knowledge of te ao MÄori made it a path worth pursuing,†she says. “The research element was important, and I really love being a researcher.â€

Dr Jones aimed her research towards the betterment of MÄori communities, as well as MÄori achieving and thriving as MÄori.

“It was encouraging to do research on this topic that I’m passionate about. While I was researching MÄori medium education, I found that everything was interwoven. There were many connections within my life as well; from teaching, to being on the board forÌý, and my own children’s educational experiences.â€Ìý

“My research involved listening to stories of teachers who have worked in puna reo, which are early childhood settings and primary classrooms that focus on learning te reo MÄori and tikanga. There were a range of different wero (challenges) identified in the stories, but ultimately the love the kaiako have for their tamariki and whÄnau was the overriding message.â€

For Dr Jones, achieving a doctorate is so much more than a personal win. “My own kids are one of the biggest motivators, just knowing and understanding their educational experiences is truly valuable to me. And my whÄnau and ancestors have paved the way for this to be possible, they’ve gone through struggles to keep our language and culture alive. This achievement is a mihi to them, an acknowledgement of the things they’ve done for us.â€

Dr Jones is proud that this is a pathway for all tamariki MÄori and others. “It is hard and takes time and effort, but it is for anybody. If our rangatahi MÄori and others have aspirations to follow this path, then hopefully I can help that,†she says.

“I just want students to know they’re not in this alone, that whÄnau can back them right from the outset to the end. Don’t give up too early. Seek the tautoko support you need. I would have never thought I could get a doctorate at high school, but it’s a journey we can do.â€

Dr Jones acknowledges her doctoral supervisors who demonstrated aroha and ongoing tautoko on her doctoral journey “He mihi mutunga kore ki a Professor Letitia Fickel rÄua ko Associate Professor Sonja Macfarlaneâ€.

Now, in her work as a UC academic, Dr Jones is continuing her focus on the newÌýAko | Bachelor of Teaching and Learning degree, which offers a qualification founded in MÄtauranga MÄori.

“We’ve introduced a pathway that provides opportunities for trainee teachers to increase their competency and confidence to kÅrero [speak] MÄori and to teach in te reo MÄori, as well as embedding tikanga MÄori and MÄtauranga MÄori throughout their practice,†she says.

“The students are so awesome, and we’re striving to create a pathway where they can see a future in education and they can learn while working and supporting their whÄnau.â€


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